Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

This is a member publication of University of Washington

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44122, first published .
Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

Centering Frontline Health Care Workers in Digital Innovation Design to Inform the Optimization of an App for Improved Male Circumcision Follow-up in South Africa: Qualitative Usability Study

Journals

  1. Feldacker C, Pienaar J, Wasunna B, Ndebele F, Khumalo C, Day S, Tweya H, Oni F, Sardini M, Adhikary B, Waweru E, Wafula M, Dixon A, Jafa K, Su Y, Sherr K, Setswe G. Expanding the Evidence on the Safety and Efficiency of 2-Way Text Messaging–Based Telehealth for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Follow-up Compared With In-Person Reviews: Randomized Controlled Trial in Rural and Urban South Africa. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e42111 View
  2. Pienaar J, Day S, Setswe G, Wasunna B, Ncube V, Ndebele F, Oni F, Waweru E, Khumalo C, Tweya H, Sherr K, Su Y, Feldacker C. ‘I understood the texting process well’. Participant perspectives on usability and acceptability of SMS-based telehealth follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  3. Su Y, Mukora R, Ndebele F, Pienaar J, Khumalo C, Xu X, Tweya H, Sardini M, Day S, Sherr K, Setswe G, Feldacker C, Dulli L. Cost savings in male circumcision post-operative care using two-way text-based follow-up in rural and urban South Africa. PLOS ONE 2023;18(11):e0294449 View
  4. Elkins C, Kokera S, Vumbugwa P, Gavhera J, West K, Wilson K, Makunike-Chikwinya B, Masimba L, Holec M, Barnhart S, Matinu S, Wassuna B, Feldacker C, Jahun I. “Endless opportunities”: A qualitative exploration of facilitators and barriers to scale-up of two-way texting follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in Zimbabwe. PLOS ONE 2024;19(5):e0296570 View
  5. Fabens I, Makhele C, Igaba N, Hlongwane S, Phohole M, Waweru E, Oni F, Khwepeya M, Sardini M, Moyo K, Tweya H, Wafula M, Pienaar J, Ndebele F, Setswe G, Dong T, Feldacker C. WhatsApp Versus SMS for 2-Way, Text-Based Follow-Up After Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision in South Africa: Exploration of Messaging Platform Choice. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e62762 View